Read more about the article SCV Senior Center on track to open in March, donations still sought
SCV Senior Center advances construction and donations sought to help meet its soon-approaching deadline in March. Rendering courtesy of SCV Senior Center

SCV Senior Center on track to open in March, donations still sought

As the year comes close to an end, the deadline for the new Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center to open its doors is fast approaching. Officials believe they’re on track…

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Read more about the article Deputies deliver toys to children during Christmas weekend
SCV Sheriff's Deputy Tom Drake, along with other deputies, deliver toys to children across the valley days before Christmas as part of its annual toy drive. Courtesy Photo

Deputies deliver toys to children during Christmas weekend

Children do not often see law enforcement officers driving around their neighborhoods with bags full of toys, but every holiday season some get that chance. Just days before Christmas, Deputy…

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Read more about the article City receives five public works awards, including ‘Project of the Year’
Santa Clarita City Hall Signal file photo

City receives five public works awards, including ‘Project of the Year’

The American Public Works Association has recognized the city of Santa Clarita as having the best project of the year, among other recognitions, city officials recently announced. Santa Clarita was…

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Read more about the article Bob Kellar | Start the New Year Right and Celebrate Safely
Santa Clarita City Councilman Bob Kellar. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Bob Kellar | Start the New Year Right and Celebrate Safely

Make sure your holidays and New Year celebration are a wonderful time by avoiding simple mistakes that can ruin the holiday spirit. The following are some helpful safety tips to…

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Read more about the article Residents take a break from cooking on Christmas Day, stop by restaurants, movies and parks
After opening presents, residents head to the movies, restaurants and parks on Christmas Day on Dec. 25, 2018. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

Residents take a break from cooking on Christmas Day, stop by restaurants, movies and parks

Christmas Day business closures did not keep Santa Claritans at home during the holiday as many found local ways to dine and entertain. It was a very busy day at…

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Read more about the article Valencia United Methodist Church serves the homeless on Christmas Day
Katie Andrews of United Methodist Church prepares salad at her home in Valencia. The new “Impossible” foods, such as the plant-based burger pattie, tends to be higher in salt, fats and processed chemicals, so experts say people are better off with vegetables or fruits. Austin Dave/The Signal

Valencia United Methodist Church serves the homeless on Christmas Day

A warm plate of food, surrounded by others is perhaps one of the best parts of the holiday season. One Valencia church knows the feeling and they want to make…

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Read more about the article Hart girls volleyball captain reflects on historic season
Hart High School's Noelle Blumel sets the ball up in a match against Valencia.

Hart girls volleyball captain reflects on historic season

Noelle Blumel For The Signal This season, my team and I had no choice but to hit the ground running. Coming off of a league championship in the previous year,…

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Read more about the article Local football players producing at Division 1 programs
Oklahoma junior wide receiver and College of the Canyons alumnus Marquise Brown. Photo courtesy of Josh Gateley/OU Athletics.

Local football players producing at Division 1 programs

With the college football regular season wrapped up, we take a look at how some of the alumni of Santa Clarita Valley schools fared during the 2018 campaign. Marquise Brown…

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Read more about the article Give the gift of blood this holiday season at local blood drives
People donate blood at Castaic Middle School on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Give the gift of blood this holiday season at local blood drives

Emergencies don’t take a holiday, which is why The American Red Cross will host three blood drives in or around the Santa Clarita Valley prior to the end of the…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: No. 2 men’s basketball set for home tournament on Friday-Saturday
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: The explosive play of Brock Gardner has helped lift the Mustang men’s basketball team to a 9-2 start. Photo by Darcy Brown.

TMU Insider: No. 2 men’s basketball set for home tournament on Friday-Saturday

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Coach Kelvin Starr believes The Master’s University men’s basketball team is in a good place after the season’s first 11 games. The No. 2-ranked…

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